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“mood uplifting stories……. lived some of these experiences and have really fond memories of them even today.……anyone who reads it will enjoy it.”

Jubin Nautiyal Singer
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading the stories. Having had similar experiences, after every story, I found myself guessing what the next one would be about.
I’m sure, everyone who’s gone to boarding school will relate to the incidents that you’ve shared, and those who’ve not seen ‘hostel’ life, will find them most fascinating.

I am betting on someone making an OTT series around these stories.

Personally, I’m really excited to see somebody whom I’ve spent time with at school and shared adventures with on our ‘Patna Party’ homeward journeys. In fact, it would be great to read about one of those accounts. Perhaps, in your next book, which I see you writing very soon!

Vikash Kumar Actor and Dialogue Coach
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A coming-of-age book where the angst of adolescence meets hopes of adulthood.

Smitha Verma Senior Independent Journalist
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Those were the days is an easy and breezy read, invoking sweet and formative memories of days of the past. Besides taking us on a walk down memory lane, the stories themselves are tightly written and remain with you long after having read those. While the stories should resonate with most of us growing up in the 90s, they are also great reading for the younger generation for them to get a sneak preview of student life in the 90s. To be savoured and devoured at the same time.

Sunil Mishra MD & CEO Trespect India
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We all look back upon our younger days with fondness, but rarely do we come across such a touching and joyful articulation of what it’s like to grow up and the tumult that comes with it. The stories took me back to my own growing up days, my friends and the process of discovering myself. Lovely, nostalgic read.

Ashraf Engineer Media Veteran Communication Consultant Author of ‘Bricks of Blood’ Host of ‘All Indians Matter’ podcast